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Manfrotto Clamp Nano 4kg payload

Lightweight, dependable, and portable, the Nano Clamp is a pocket-sized version of the popular Super Clamp. A smart choice for photographers looking to cut down on space and maximize efficiency, this high-quality clamp lends an extra hand.

SKU: GC40-MF-386B-1

Manfrotto Clamp Nano 4kg payload

Manfrotto Clamp Nano 4kg payload

Lightweight, dependable, and portable, the Nano Clamp is a pocket-sized version of the popular Super Clamp. A smart choice for photographers looking to cut down on space and maximize efficiency, this high-quality clamp lends an extra hand.

Allowing you to mount your equipment quickly and securely, the Nano Clamp is an indispensable accessory that no kit should be without. Able to hold onto just about anything you can get its jaws around, clamp it to tripods, lights, shelves, and bars for an extremely adaptable and an ideal choice for handling the unexpected. Made from durable and lightweight aluminium, you'll hardly notice it in your kit. It weighs a mere 110g, yet can support payloads of up to 4kg with ease. Incredibly easy to transport with you from shoot to shoot, you're sure to find new uses for it every single time.

Designed with intuitive technological advances, it gets the job done with ease. It’s new patented unexposed thread system, high-performance aluminium pull and lock handle, and unique surface design enabling it to grip round or flat poles makes it a smart and dependable choice. It also includes a new high friction tape for improved grip and added security.

Equipped with 9.5mm and 6.35mm female attachments, the Nano Clamp is compatible with a wide range of lighting accessories. It also fits perfectly with the anti-rotation adapter of new friction arms. The Nano Clamp was designed in Italy with the highest standards of quality.

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Manfrotto Clamp Nano 4kg payload

Lightweight, dependable, and portable, the Nano Clamp is a pocket-sized version of the popular Super Clamp. A smart choice for photographers looking to cut down on space and maximize efficiency, this high-quality clamp lends an extra hand.

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